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Food retail vets join board of supply chain technology provider

10/23/2012

PARK CITY, UTAH — Park City Group, a provider of consumer goods supply chain technology designed to increase sales and reduce out-of-stocks, has announced the addition of food industry insiders Austin Noll, Jr. and Richard Juliano to the company’s board of directors. Peter Brennan, who has served on the board since 2009, has announced his retirement from the board for personal reasons. All moves are effective immediately.



“The addition of Rich and Austin creates a powerhouse board of directors, extending our already impressive reach into retailers, distributors and manufacturers throughout the industry. Through these relationships, we now have access to most of the key executives at leading food and supermarket companies across the country and will use these connections to expand our footprint in the sector,” said Randall Fields, chairman and CEO of Park City Group.



“The Park City Group board of directors also thanks Peter Brennan for his years of service and support of the company. We will miss his sage advice and wish him well.”



Juliano is currently engaged with The Radian Group, based in Minneapolis, and operates his own consulting firm. He began his career with Giant Eagle Super Markets, becoming the SVP and general manager of the GM/HBC Division and then SVP merchandising and marketing of the Phar-Mor Division. Juliano then served as EVP Thrifty Payless Drug and VP marketing and merchandising at Genuardis Family Markets in Philadelphia. Most recently, he was a senior executive at Supervalu, joining the company as EVP supply chain services for the Central Region and then moving to the corporate retail group as VP, GM/HBC, and ultimately Group VP center store merchandising.



Noll is the owner of Austin Noll & Associates, a trade relations and industry affairs consultancy based in New Jersey. Noll started his career with General Foods, spending 22 years in sales related positions. He then became VP trade relations for the grocery division of Borden Inc., and was promoted to VP industry and trade relations, before moving to Nabisco Inc. as SVP industry and trade relations.




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